Le’Veon Bell, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ dazzling running back, went left and confused a defender; upfield as two Kansas City Chiefs chased and bounced off him. They kept watching Bell run, 30 times for 170 yards, in Pittsburgh’s sloppy 18-16 victory at Arrowhead Stadium. It was a painful way for Kansas City’s season to end, and though the Chiefs were the AFC’s No. The Chiefs hadn’t won a home playoff game since 1994, Joe Montana and Marcus Allen leading a team from the heartland into the AFC championship game, and now they still haven’t. And they’ll talk about that holding call that effectively ended Kansas City’s dream season.
Source: Washington Post January 16, 2017 04:43 UTC